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. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the wabash valley correctional facility houses more than 2,000 convicted felons, including some of the highest security prisoners in the state. it is a fortress among farms. >> we have a total of seven towers blanketing the entire facility, including one tower that's in the center of our south yard. we've got the two sets of fences all the way around the facility. the inner fence is a stun fence, it's a nonlethal stun fence. the outside fence another 14-foot fence covered with razor ribbon. shaker alarm on the motion detector. motion detector in between the fences. we think our
. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >>...
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i'm a detective with the indiana state police. this is going to be your copy. >> demetrius burks gets more bad news. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! i have low testosterone. there, i said it. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become preg
i'm a detective with the indiana state police. this is going to be your copy. >> demetrius burks gets more bad news. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! i have low testosterone. there, i said it. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male...
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at the university of indiana. he attended the university of indiana and yield law school -- yale law school, where he was a classmate of the clintons. he took a few years off several years ago to think things over, and he is speaking today on common ground with the national rifle association. puaaul? >> thank you. [applause] fact thatired by the the federal government was able to reopen and folks came back together to find common ground for a few months on that debt ceiling and on the budget. that gave me hope that perhaps those of us concerned about gun violence from the gun control's perspective can find common ground with those on the gun rights and are a side of things. i hope so. art of the reason that i wanted to do this talk today was -- part of the reason i wanted to do this talk today, a different perspective in indiana. i was the president of the center for five years, and eventful five years, during the ruling court issued its in thae heller case. we had the tragic shootings in virginia tech and tucson.
at the university of indiana. he attended the university of indiana and yield law school -- yale law school, where he was a classmate of the clintons. he took a few years off several years ago to think things over, and he is speaking today on common ground with the national rifle association. puaaul? >> thank you. [applause] fact thatired by the the federal government was able to reopen and folks came back together to find common ground for a few months on that debt ceiling and on the...
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since january of this year i have been back to indiana my home state and teach at indiana university teaching classes on urban problems and solutions and law on public affairs and now directing a new probe -- program for freshmen dealing with civic leadership and i'm happy to have 10 of the students here with me today and another 22 are in the capital that might be joining us later on. being back in indiana talking to hoosier students and midwestern students professors grad students and other selected officials in indiana i see the challenges that the issue of gun violence presents us in this country and how hard it is to solve that issue particularly and i know living in the beltway for five or six years you to develop a beltway mentality and think it's all about fighting here and you don't realize there are a lot of opportunities or should be a lot of opportunities to find common ground on many issues including the issue of gun violence of that has been the perspective i'm coming from here. i've talk to elected officials and gun owners and friends and others and hopefully have a fe
since january of this year i have been back to indiana my home state and teach at indiana university teaching classes on urban problems and solutions and law on public affairs and now directing a new probe -- program for freshmen dealing with civic leadership and i'm happy to have 10 of the students here with me today and another 22 are in the capital that might be joining us later on. being back in indiana talking to hoosier students and midwestern students professors grad students and other...
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we first met him in michigan city, indiana, during our extended stay shoot at indiana state prison. >> say hi to the public out there jinxster. >> he was known for his constant companion jinxster the cat he was allowed to adopt through a special prison program. >> trying to make a swimming pool in here. >> he was also known for his offbeat sense of humor. >> it's a bird, it's a plane now it's the biobucket man. to the bat cave. >> three years later, when we returned to indiana to shoot our extended stay series at the wabash valley correctional facility, we were surprised to see stone again. he had recently been transferred there. >> i talk to guys who come in here who recognize me that say you are the catman, ain't you? the best thing i can do is say i'm him "meow." see you later. stone is serving 101 years for murder and deviant conduct but he says he is a changed man. he credited that to his relationship with jinxster and a nearly identical cat he had in prison years earlier named jinx. >> as you can see he was a large fat. he wasn't fat either. he was muscle-bound. >> you miss your
we first met him in michigan city, indiana, during our extended stay shoot at indiana state prison. >> say hi to the public out there jinxster. >> he was known for his constant companion jinxster the cat he was allowed to adopt through a special prison program. >> trying to make a swimming pool in here. >> he was also known for his offbeat sense of humor. >> it's a bird, it's a plane now it's the biobucket man. to the bat cave. >> three years later, when we...
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the gentleman from indiana. mr. visclosky: i would yield two minutes to the gentleman from arizona. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona is ecognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentleman. mr. speaker, i first of all want to thank chairman rogers and ranking member lowey, mr. young and mr. visclosky for taking up this critical legislation and for moving it so quickly to the floor. mr. speaker, over the weekend our nation lost five patriots in afghanistan. mr. barber: we need to remember who they were. they were first lieutenant jennifer moreno, u.s. army. sergeant joseph peters, u.s. army. sergeant patrick hawkins, u.s. army. private first class cody patterson, u.s. army. and lance corporal jeremiah ollins, u.s. marine corps. 36 hours after they were killed their families were notified that our government would not pay death benefits because of the government shutdown and when i heard about this yesterday morning, i simply could not believe it was true. i asked my staff to look into the matter and
the gentleman from indiana. mr. visclosky: i would yield two minutes to the gentleman from arizona. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona is ecognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentleman. mr. speaker, i first of all want to thank chairman rogers and ranking member lowey, mr. young and mr. visclosky for taking up this critical legislation and for moving it so quickly to the floor. mr. speaker, over the weekend our nation lost five patriots in afghanistan. mr. barber: we...
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y de nuevo siempre hay interrogantes. >> además quién se las pone. >> al oeste yo diría que indiana. >> en chicago y el equipo indiana en el oeste, luego del cleepers, san anotnio. >> los cleepers le llevan la tirada a los lakers que hoy no lucen bien. >> pero no podemos subestimar a un saludable brian. >> josé muchas gracias por el informe. >> aquí etaremos en contacto conforme comience la temporada. >> vamos con carla aganguren que nos hablas de lo mismo. >> es el vigesimo primer aniversario , apabullaron a los (...) consagrandeose como el primer equipo , mañana el miami hieat . >> michael jordan dejó sus huellas en cad auno de sus estudios. >> también consiguió marca de 40 puntos consecutivos , consiguiendo otro récord. >> el escolta de la ciudad de los vientos , consigue su segúndo título con el chicago. >> boch, dwayne y lebron chicago se ha convertido en el equipo más dominante de la nubosidad. >>tienen una mentalida tanto ofensiva como defensiva, jackson quién apenas maduraba como entenador y ahora (...) que comienza su quinta temporada . >> chicago en aquel entonce
y de nuevo siempre hay interrogantes. >> además quién se las pone. >> al oeste yo diría que indiana. >> en chicago y el equipo indiana en el oeste, luego del cleepers, san anotnio. >> los cleepers le llevan la tirada a los lakers que hoy no lucen bien. >> pero no podemos subestimar a un saludable brian. >> josé muchas gracias por el informe. >> aquí etaremos en contacto conforme comience la temporada. >> vamos con carla aganguren que nos...
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as mayor of fort wayne, indiana. this is live coverage here on c-span2. >> before we proceed with his introduction would like to thank mr. richard heller who is responsible for our getting him you. they don't see eye to eye. mr. heller -- [applause] it was his lawsuit that overthrew the d.c. gun control law which was a landmark decision. anyhow, thank you and by way of him, we have mr. helmke here today. paul is a former mayor of fort wayne, indiana. he's the former president of the brady foundation, and is now a professor at the university of indiana. he attended the university of indiana and yale law school. where he was a classmate of two people called the bill clinton and hillary rodham. and it took a few years off several years ago to think things over, and has joined the faculty. he is speaking today on common ground with the national rifle association. paul. [applause] >> i obviously was inspired by the fact that the federal government was able to reopen, and folks came back together to at least find common gr
as mayor of fort wayne, indiana. this is live coverage here on c-span2. >> before we proceed with his introduction would like to thank mr. richard heller who is responsible for our getting him you. they don't see eye to eye. mr. heller -- [applause] it was his lawsuit that overthrew the d.c. gun control law which was a landmark decision. anyhow, thank you and by way of him, we have mr. helmke here today. paul is a former mayor of fort wayne, indiana. he's the former president of the brady...
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i never lived in indiana prior to being incarcerated. i was here for two days before i caught my case. i originally ended up in kentucky, but i crossed the state line looking for a walmart and i ended up in indiana. >> wright might have been looking for a walmart, but his trip to indiana involved more than shopping. >> i was pimping on my girlfriend -- well, you can call her a girlfriend, female companion, whatever. yeah, i was pimping. so that's what i was doing from state to state, for income. i've got good communication skills. communication is my occupation. i'm talkative, i meet different people. believe it or not, a lot of people are looking to have a good time. my co-defendant, you know, was a pretty young lady and basically, you know, sells herself. sex is a good industry. >> reporter: wright's troubles began when he and his female companion met a potential john at their hotel. it was christmas eve. >> we went back to his home, spent time there. on the way back to the hotel, things got heated and out of control, and, you know, sh
i never lived in indiana prior to being incarcerated. i was here for two days before i caught my case. i originally ended up in kentucky, but i crossed the state line looking for a walmart and i ended up in indiana. >> wright might have been looking for a walmart, but his trip to indiana involved more than shopping. >> i was pimping on my girlfriend -- well, you can call her a girlfriend, female companion, whatever. yeah, i was pimping. so that's what i was doing from state to...
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>>en el este a indiana , más que chicago. >> indiana ha estqado y un saludable , es que chicago y indiana en el oeste, los cleepers, san antonio . >> no hemos dicho eso de los lakers, pero no podemos subestimar a un coby . >> gracias josé muy completo informe, aquí estaremos conforme comienza la temporada . >> tu favorito. >> los lakers. >> yo creo que repite miami heat. >> que nos tienes carla. >> este 2013 marca el vigesimol aniversario de los chicagos , mañana este capítulo se vulvera a abrir cuando el miami heat reciba a los chicagos. >> los bulls escribieron un folleto perfecto, consigui marcas de 40 pujntos o más estableciendo otr récord más . >> el escolate de la ciudad de los vientos volvería para cementear comoel mejor de todos los tiempo , tras anotar con c hicago en 1998. >>se ha convedrtido en el equipo más dominante. >> los bulls tienen una mentalidad efensiva como ofensiva poderos a y es de gran impacto en el momento comojackson quién apenas maduraba con entrenador y ahora esboxza que comenzará como el entrenador. >> el último triple campeonato fue alcasnzado por
>>en el este a indiana , más que chicago. >> indiana ha estqado y un saludable , es que chicago y indiana en el oeste, los cleepers, san antonio . >> no hemos dicho eso de los lakers, pero no podemos subestimar a un coby . >> gracias josé muy completo informe, aquí estaremos conforme comienza la temporada . >> tu favorito. >> los lakers. >> yo creo que repite miami heat. >> que nos tienes carla. >> este 2013 marca el vigesimol aniversario...
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i hope the senator from indiana will stick with me. let's get the job done and accept this modification. the presiding officer: will the senator from i understand so modify his request? mr. coats: reserving the right to object, mr. president. i think my colleague from illinois, the senator from illinois, has made an important point. there are agencies that relate to the role that fema plays when a natural disaster or homeland security is threatened. and i, therefore, i don't disagree with that. and so i, therefore, would be willing to modify my amendment to include the coast guard, the weather service, and those agencies listed by the senator from illinois as part of this. so directly this toward applying to natural disasters and threats to our homeland security i think should include those agencies. and so if we could go forward with that request -- i don't think that's what the senator offered. he offered a total c.r. here, which we know is not going to go forward under the current circumstances even though all of us want to get to t
i hope the senator from indiana will stick with me. let's get the job done and accept this modification. the presiding officer: will the senator from i understand so modify his request? mr. coats: reserving the right to object, mr. president. i think my colleague from illinois, the senator from illinois, has made an important point. there are agencies that relate to the role that fema plays when a natural disaster or homeland security is threatened. and i, therefore, i don't disagree with that....
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orlando oladipo driving, but indiana beat the magic 97-87. big wave surfer almost drowned in waves off portugal as high as 70 feet. she had to be rescued on a jet ski ski and later resuscitated. she concurred an estimated 100 foot wave, many calling it the largest ever ridden. >> quite a week. >> very well done. now to a world series. cardinals spending six hours on the tarmac because of plane mechanical problems. >> i thought that just happened to us mere mortals. >> that's a lot of tobacco chewing. red sox were already in boston tuesday morning. tonight's game six tickets averaging a price of a record more than $1800. another big number, historically the series, home team wins 77% of the time. >> put your money on boston. >> there you go. patriots tom brady and gazelise dress up as the cowardly lion and dorothy. and coach belichick and made done that. fiery motorcycle crash in new zealand. racers collide. a fire starts, but no injuries. >> i'm sure a lot of bumps and bruises. >>> an annual tradition got messy in ohio. first participants wou
orlando oladipo driving, but indiana beat the magic 97-87. big wave surfer almost drowned in waves off portugal as high as 70 feet. she had to be rescued on a jet ski ski and later resuscitated. she concurred an estimated 100 foot wave, many calling it the largest ever ridden. >> quite a week. >> very well done. now to a world series. cardinals spending six hours on the tarmac because of plane mechanical problems. >> i thought that just happened to us mere mortals. >>...
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if you watched indiana jones growing up, this is pretty cool. grab your whip and fedora and come over to san jose. he has outdone himself again. this year, bob converted his home on church drive to a three- story ode to one of the most iconic movie offers all time, indiana jones and the temple of doom. remember the snake pit theme? yeah, he's got that. settle down, they're fake. how about the part when the man's heart was ripped out and he drops into hot magma. he create that whole sacrifice theme with simulated lava and a battery powered heart, and remember the giant rolling stone? bob says kids and adults get a kick out of the reenactment. he has rigged a garage door opener and hooked it up to a large styrofoam ball. bob is a contractor and tries to recycle unused building materials. attention to detail is everywhere. he spent $4,000 and a dozen neighbors volunteered more than a thousand hours. >> reporter: is there an easy answer to why you do this? >> i think so. i think for four hours at halloween everybody comes together, and for those fou
if you watched indiana jones growing up, this is pretty cool. grab your whip and fedora and come over to san jose. he has outdone himself again. this year, bob converted his home on church drive to a three- story ode to one of the most iconic movie offers all time, indiana jones and the temple of doom. remember the snake pit theme? yeah, he's got that. settle down, they're fake. how about the part when the man's heart was ripped out and he drops into hot magma. he create that whole sacrifice...
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early yesterday a man walked in front of the tour bus on an indiana highway, hit and pronounced dead at the scene. only aldine and the driver of the bus were on board at the time. no charges will be filed against the driver. aldine took to twitter to express condolences to the family. >>> demonstators are protesting the shooting of a 13-year-old by a sheriff's deputy. a deputy mistook his pellet gun for the assault rifle it resembled. protestors will march to the sheriff's department for an afternoon rally. the fbi is conducting an indiana investigation into lopez's death. >>> more charges will be filed into an investigation of a ride at a north carolina state fair. timothy tuterow is being held bought bond they say he critically bypassed safety features on the vortex ride. three of the five injured are still in the hospital. >>> disgraced former congressman jesse jackson junior is spending his first full day in prison. the 48-year-old was sentenced to 2 1/2 years behind bars for misusing three quarters of a million dollars in campaign funds. he plans on paying the money back by next
early yesterday a man walked in front of the tour bus on an indiana highway, hit and pronounced dead at the scene. only aldine and the driver of the bus were on board at the time. no charges will be filed against the driver. aldine took to twitter to express condolences to the family. >>> demonstators are protesting the shooting of a 13-year-old by a sheriff's deputy. a deputy mistook his pellet gun for the assault rifle it resembled. protestors will march to the sheriff's department...
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the gentleman from indiana. >> i would yield two minutes to the gentleman from arizona. >> the gentleman from arizona is recognized for two minutes. >> i think the gentleman. mr. speaker, i first of all want to thank chairman rogers and s for taking up this critical legislation and moving it so quickly to the floor. mr. speaker, over the weekend our nation lost five patriots in afghanistan. we need to remember who they were. they were first lieutenant jennifer marino, u.s. army. sergeant joseph peters, u.s. army. sergeant ettrick hawkins, u.s. army. private first class cody patterson, u.s. army. lance corporal jeremiah collins, u.s. marine corps. killed, after they were their families were notified that our government would not pay death benefits because of the government shutdown. when i heard about this yesterday morning, i simply could not believe it was true. i asked my staff to look into the matter and find out if it could possibly be true. unfortunately, they confirmed that indeed, we had denied these bene
the gentleman from indiana. >> i would yield two minutes to the gentleman from arizona. >> the gentleman from arizona is recognized for two minutes. >> i think the gentleman. mr. speaker, i first of all want to thank chairman rogers and s for taking up this critical legislation and moving it so quickly to the floor. mr. speaker, over the weekend our nation lost five patriots in afghanistan. we need to remember who they were. they were first lieutenant jennifer marino, u.s....
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. >>> plucked from death row an inmate tries to make a >>> indiana's wabash valley correctional facility houses nearly 2200 inmates. more than one-third of them are doing time for serious violent crimes. unless isolated in solitary confinement, the vast majority of inmates live in two-man cells. pairings are critical and avoiding a volatile mix of cell mates a constant challenge. >> we try to not put people doing life with people who are going home next year or blacks with whites or white supremist where with someone with a child molestation case just to resolve the conflict before it happens. >> but even with careful screening conflicts can still arise between cell mates. >> there is a guy in the infirmary with several injuries to his facial and head area. at this point he is saying he had a seizure. we will try to talk to him. he may have been assaulted with a hot pot. we're going to talk to him and see if he is willing to talk at all. >> the victim is curt its cash who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash? >> yeah. >> what's up with you, man? >> you can stay laid down i
. >>> plucked from death row an inmate tries to make a >>> indiana's wabash valley correctional facility houses nearly 2200 inmates. more than one-third of them are doing time for serious violent crimes. unless isolated in solitary confinement, the vast majority of inmates live in two-man cells. pairings are critical and avoiding a volatile mix of cell mates a constant challenge. >> we try to not put people doing life with people who are going home next year or blacks...
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and is now a professor at the university of indiana. he attended the university of indiana and yale law school. where he was a classmate of two people called bill clinton and hillary rodham. he took a few years off, several years ago, to think things over and then joined the faculty. he is speaking today on common ground with the national rifle association. paul. [applause] >> i obviously was inspired by the fact that the federal government was able to reopen, and folks came back together to at least find common ground for a few months on the debt ceiling and on the budget. and that gave me hope that perhaps those of us who are concerned about gun violence from the gun-control perspective can find some common ground with those on the gun rights, nra side of things. at least i hope so. and part of the reason that i wanted to do this talk today was, i've got a different perspective perhaps being back in indiana. i was head of the brady center to prevent gun violence for five years. it was an eventful five years. it was during that time th
and is now a professor at the university of indiana. he attended the university of indiana and yale law school. where he was a classmate of two people called bill clinton and hillary rodham. he took a few years off, several years ago, to think things over and then joined the faculty. he is speaking today on common ground with the national rifle association. paul. [applause] >> i obviously was inspired by the fact that the federal government was able to reopen, and folks came back together...
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at prisons like wabash valley correctional facility in indiana. but wabash houses men doing time for more serious crimes. men like jeremy blanchard. >> i have never been a drug abuser or a drunk. i knew what i done when i done it. i knew the heinous nature of what i done. i can still to this day remember nearly every blood spot that was in that house. i can remember the wallpaper, the way the bodies were laid. i can remember nearly everything that happened that night. >> blanchard has served a little more than one year of a 195-year sentence. but his facial tattoos will forever commemorate both his crime, the triple murder and the moniker the media gave him, the kokomo slayer. >> that's who i am and what i'm about. yes. >> blanchard tracked down his former girlfriend, her mother, and her mother's boyfriend when they traveled to kokomo, indiana to attend a funeral. blanchard broke into their home, hid inside and stabbed all three to death with a butcher's knife. >> a friend of jessica's told me that she had an abortion and that's what probed my ang
at prisons like wabash valley correctional facility in indiana. but wabash houses men doing time for more serious crimes. men like jeremy blanchard. >> i have never been a drug abuser or a drunk. i knew what i done when i done it. i knew the heinous nature of what i done. i can still to this day remember nearly every blood spot that was in that house. i can remember the wallpaper, the way the bodies were laid. i can remember nearly everything that happened that night. >> blanchard...
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senators from indiana, actually. and i complimented the one for voting for the background check amendment, and i criticized the other one when i saw him for voting against the background check amendment particularly since he'd supported the brady bill and some of those efforts in the early '90s. and the comment from both of them was, well, the one who had voted supporting the welcomed check, he -- and i told him, i sent him a note thanking him, he said it must have been one out of the hundred or one out of a hundred or a thousand because he got so many more criticizing him. and so the similar comment from the other senator. and the point is for folks who want to have change, you know, the elected officials are the people who make the change. they need to hear from us. they need to hear from us with thanks and with criticisms. i think sometimes we forget to thank the ones that support us, and we don't need to give up on the ones that have voted the wrong way. we need to let them know that too. i'm hopeful, i think thi
senators from indiana, actually. and i complimented the one for voting for the background check amendment, and i criticized the other one when i saw him for voting against the background check amendment particularly since he'd supported the brady bill and some of those efforts in the early '90s. and the comment from both of them was, well, the one who had voted supporting the welcomed check, he -- and i told him, i sent him a note thanking him, he said it must have been one out of the hundred...
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steele pulled out of the city of gary indiana. since then they've been in an economic free fall and is desperate for revival. so desperate it is offering homes for sale costing less than a fast-food cheeseburger. >> it's an offer some would-be home owners find hard to refuse. a house for a cup of coffee. when $1 a house was available, it's a great opportunity. gary, indiana is offering a home for $1, you need to earn $35,000, money to fix it up, and the patients to live in it. it's an effort for a city to cope with unwanted homes. bankrupt detroit is tearing them down, about $10,000 each. gary doesn't have it. blight is everywhere. next to city hall and the post office. now an urban ash our. the church represents the heyday. it was built in 1925, abandoned 50 years later, and it's been allowed to fall apart. now the city can't afford to tear it down. inside nature is slowly reclaiming the graffiti splattered structure with vines and nesting burns. >> gary's fortunes sored and crashed with the industry that created it - steel. when
steele pulled out of the city of gary indiana. since then they've been in an economic free fall and is desperate for revival. so desperate it is offering homes for sale costing less than a fast-food cheeseburger. >> it's an offer some would-be home owners find hard to refuse. a house for a cup of coffee. when $1 a house was available, it's a great opportunity. gary, indiana is offering a home for $1, you need to earn $35,000, money to fix it up, and the patients to live in it. it's an...
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and who can forget when indiana stole the golden statue. kids and adults get a kick out of the reenacting. he hooked it up to a giant sty rough foam ball. construction back started back in august. tries to recycle unused building materials. attention to detail is everywhere. he spent $4,000 and neighbors volunteered more than 1,000 hours. >> is there an easy answer? >> i think so. for four hours on halloween, everyone comes together. for those four hours, we are all on the same page. >> and the big day is tomorrow. the address is on church drive in san jose. for the little cards, they start at 4:00 until 6:00. that's when they pull out all the stops. then, it's free. >> it's like the only contractor who hasn't been out of work the last three years, been working on his own house. >> he really likes doing this. he figured why not? let's brung it to the house. >> all right, thanks. we'll talk to you later. >> what a perfect place to spend halloween. that's wonderful. >> the pumpkins and spider webs i have outside my house are inadequate. borin
and who can forget when indiana stole the golden statue. kids and adults get a kick out of the reenacting. he hooked it up to a giant sty rough foam ball. construction back started back in august. tries to recycle unused building materials. attention to detail is everywhere. he spent $4,000 and neighbors volunteered more than 1,000 hours. >> is there an easy answer? >> i think so. for four hours on halloween, everyone comes together. for those four hours, we are all on the same...
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>> finally tonight, the cows on indiana's natural do what they do anywhere. they eat and make the most with their nutrition. farmers use it best on the field. but there's way to make use of the cow not from nose and tail but everything generated in between. here is tech know's kyle hill. >> what makes this indiana farm unique is not what you see, it's what you smell. these cows are full of it and it's not just milk. so you don't just have all these cows here for producing milk. it's actually really a great story. we take two products, milk and manure. and they come together as renewable natural gas on a tampger truck that is then able to deliver that milk all over the upper midwest. >> what you see behind me is fair oaks farms' $19 million investment in sustainability. 2 million gallons of natural gas fuel. to put that into perspective, it's enough to do 35-747s. >> this new future of green energy lies in this innovation. a highly efficient anaerobic digester, which converts the manure to compressed natural gas. >> we produce from the areas that go into the c
>> finally tonight, the cows on indiana's natural do what they do anywhere. they eat and make the most with their nutrition. farmers use it best on the field. but there's way to make use of the cow not from nose and tail but everything generated in between. here is tech know's kyle hill. >> what makes this indiana farm unique is not what you see, it's what you smell. these cows are full of it and it's not just milk. so you don't just have all these cows here for producing milk. it's...
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♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> the towering walls of indiana state prison have been guarding inmates' secrets since the time of the civil war. but during the shooting of our "extended stay" series, prison officials allowed us to give certain inmates handheld cameras that they could use to record their thoughts in the privacy of their own cells, and the inmates, who all had plenty of time, also had plenty to say. >> living like an animal. what i'm doing now. >> i'm handsome. >> kind of feel like an idiot talking to his camera. it's like i'm talking to myself. it's crazy. >> it was a very interesting new thing that we'd never done before, and i was able to give these cameras to the inmates and kind of give them a brief tutorial on how to use it. and it was an interesting thing because these are people that some had never even seen one of these new camcorders. >> when they first handed me this camera, i'm like, what? how does this work? i don't know what an ipod is. i don't know how to work these fancy gadgets. they had to show me. well, this is an old prison,
♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> the towering walls of indiana state prison have been guarding inmates' secrets since the time of the civil war. but during the shooting of our "extended stay" series, prison officials allowed us to give certain inmates handheld cameras that they could use to record their thoughts in the privacy of their own cells, and the inmates, who all had plenty of time, also had plenty to say. >> living like an...
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what one indiana farm is doing to help the environment. a techno-preview, coming up next. they should work for us, but we don't have to pay them." [[voiceover]] two-thirds of low-wage workers experience wage theft every week. >>you're telling that these people are allowed to treat people like this, and you can't do anything? that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko ç] >> finally tonight, the cows on indiana's natural do what they do anywhere. they eat and make the most with their nutrition. farmers use it best on the field. but there's way to make use of the cow not from nose and tail but everything generated in between. here is tech know's kyle hill. >> what makes this indiana farm unique is not what you see, it's what you smell. these cows are full of it and it's not just milk. so you don't just have all these cows here for producing milk. it's actually really a great story. we take two products, milk and manure. and they come together as renewable natural gas on a tampger truck that is then able to deliver that milk all over the upper midwest. >> what you see
what one indiana farm is doing to help the environment. a techno-preview, coming up next. they should work for us, but we don't have to pay them." [[voiceover]] two-thirds of low-wage workers experience wage theft every week. >>you're telling that these people are allowed to treat people like this, and you can't do anything? that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko ç] >> finally tonight, the cows on indiana's natural do what they do anywhere. they eat and make the...
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now for residents like susannah gomez. >> i worry about it all the time. >> reporter: bp's whiting, indiana refinery is the second largest pet coke producing facility in the country and it isn't even running at full capacity yet. when their planned ex-bastion is completed by the end the year of it's expected to produce more than 2 million tons an al jazerra, whiting, indiana. >> environmental groups are asking refineries to contain and enclose the piles, shielding it from the wind and elements. >>> the vatican is reaching out to those that from pedroia other religions using cricket as the olive branch. they are hoping to play against teams from other faiths, cricket is very popular in the most low noncatholic countries of india, pakistan and, bangladesh, the vatican team plans to hit the field by next spring. >>> california is returning a fishing boat to japan and it's not just any boat, it was the first debris to wash up on the west coast of u.s. after japan's 2011 earthquake and sue nanny. as we report, the boat's return is helping heal a community that was devastated by the disaster. >>
now for residents like susannah gomez. >> i worry about it all the time. >> reporter: bp's whiting, indiana refinery is the second largest pet coke producing facility in the country and it isn't even running at full capacity yet. when their planned ex-bastion is completed by the end the year of it's expected to produce more than 2 million tons an al jazerra, whiting, indiana. >> environmental groups are asking refineries to contain and enclose the piles, shielding it from the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. coats: i note the absence of a quorum and i ask the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. coats: mr. president, well, here we are again. i have been on this floor many, many times over the past two and a half years that i have been in the senate talking about yet another fiscal cliff, another drama, another soap opera playing out before us. the american people wondering what in the world is going on down there in washington, how come we can't get resolution to some of our problems, why can't we remove this dark cloud of uncertainty about the future of our -- our fiscal future in this country? it is stifling growth. we're growing at an anemic four to five-year rate of less than 1% of growth. that does not put people back to work. that does not solve our unemployment problem. it only makes it worse. that does not revive an economy that even with all the new discoveries in energy and the lower cost of manufacturing, more competitiveness. we have not reviv
the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. coats: i note the absence of a quorum and i ask the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. coats: mr. president, well, here we are again. i have been on this floor many, many times over the past two and a half years that i have been in the senate talking about yet another fiscal cliff, another drama, another soap opera playing out before us. the american people wondering what in the world is going on down there...
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gary, indiana is offering a home for a dollar. you need an income of $35,000 a year, the money to fix it up to local building standards for six months and the patients to live in it for five years. >> like so much in this town, it's been allowed to fall apart and now the city can't afford to tear et down. >>> inside, nature the slowly reclaiming the graffiti structure with nesting birds. >> there's fortune that sword and crashes. the population had leaving 10,000 abandoned houses. it carries the most famous son, michael jackson and turning this air port. first she needs to make gary look more like a city, and less than a ghost town. we not only add value to the city but we add value to the adjacent homeowners and that has a rippling effect. >> the major should know. she bought this house in the 1980s when gary first tried selling homes far $1. >> i would rather take a dollar home, no mortgage, all i'm paying is my taxes and utilities demand five years i have the deed to the oh house. american dream. >> but it's like scooping the s
gary, indiana is offering a home for a dollar. you need an income of $35,000 a year, the money to fix it up to local building standards for six months and the patients to live in it for five years. >> like so much in this town, it's been allowed to fall apart and now the city can't afford to tear et down. >>> inside, nature the slowly reclaiming the graffiti structure with nesting birds. >> there's fortune that sword and crashes. the population had leaving 10,000 abandoned...
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many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> the proximate breakdown of inmates who have committed murder, voluntary manslaughter, battery, assault is approximately 50% of your population. >> they are housed in single cells 23 hours a day in the e cured confinement unit. few however are more notorious than leonard. he's spent 16 years here. >> he's still escorted everywhere he goes. he'll be cuffed behind the back. his recreation is solitary. his activity are kind of limited. it's all by himself. that unit is designed by people like him. everybody in there knows his history. >> the most infamous chapter of his history occurred 17 years earlier. that's when he stabbed a corrections officer to death. >> we approached him from the front, stabbed him one time in the front chest area which actually broke a rib. the sound of it brought in another guard and when he got there he actually observed the stab to the back. the officer said he didn't know if he was going to make it or not and that mcquay was the one that stabbed him. he was sentenced to another 27 years. he still claim
many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> the proximate breakdown of inmates who have committed murder, voluntary manslaughter, battery, assault is approximately 50% of your population. >> they are housed in single cells 23 hours a day in the e cured confinement unit. few however are more notorious than leonard. he's spent 16 years here. >> he's still escorted everywhere he goes. he'll be cuffed behind the back. his recreation is solitary. his activity are...
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the senator said back in indiana we invite the town into church but we don't let them lead to acquire the first evening. [laughter] there was a serious point being made. but where he really score by thinking and distinguished himself was after he lost very graciously and the mandate of this was his plan to give the president the power to send aid to countries all over the world fighting aggression. it made the united states the great arsenal of democracy during world war ii. a huge effort. the republican leadership opposed it. wendell willkie said this is a matter of principle. they had a wonderful dinner the night before. roosevelt gave him a note to send to churchill. and on the roosevelts' beau she made the difference in passing and he never forgot. he incurred a practical risk and even though he died before the election he probably ruined his chances of ever holding that because what he did with a great statesmanship the kind of statesmanship we would like to see more of today. winston churchill -- churchill and roosevelt had only met once. they met at a dinner in london in 1918 d
the senator said back in indiana we invite the town into church but we don't let them lead to acquire the first evening. [laughter] there was a serious point being made. but where he really score by thinking and distinguished himself was after he lost very graciously and the mandate of this was his plan to give the president the power to send aid to countries all over the world fighting aggression. it made the united states the great arsenal of democracy during world war ii. a huge effort. the...
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and it's over 20,000 jobs just in indiana. and wausau, indiana, is the orthopedic capital of the world. many otherto zimmer, companies that are doing such remarkable work for the betterment of americans. i know that my grandmother had her hip replaced before she passed away 10 years ago and it changed her life. it gave her a new ability to enjoy life with her children and grandchildren. this is an industry that is being harmed by obamacare. and it's time that we take a step back and re-evaluate and find new solutions. this tax is putting 2,000 jobs in jeopardy in indiana. and i believe it's time for washington, for the president, for the senate, for the house, to come together. let's stop stumbling from crisis to crisis. that's not the best way to govern. the american people are tired the way washington has these sike calls of political stunts nd fiscal cliffs and all these created, manufactured crises. and many americans know that in order to get a job done, you have to sit down and figure out a way to get it done, talk about
and it's over 20,000 jobs just in indiana. and wausau, indiana, is the orthopedic capital of the world. many otherto zimmer, companies that are doing such remarkable work for the betterment of americans. i know that my grandmother had her hip replaced before she passed away 10 years ago and it changed her life. it gave her a new ability to enjoy life with her children and grandchildren. this is an industry that is being harmed by obamacare. and it's time that we take a step back and re-evaluate...
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republican congressman of indiana is a member of the budget committee and joins us now from indianapolis. congressman, welcome. thanks for joining us today. >> good to be back. >> you think there'll be a deal before we run out of money? >> well, i sure hope so. we're certainly working towards that. but in order to have a deal, in order to come to a resolution you have to talk. whenever there are serious disagreements, whether it's within your family, eric, or your neighbors or whatever, you can't get to resolution until you talk. and here we have a president and a democratic party that will talk to iran. talk to russia. talk to syria. but they won't talk with fellow americans. and i think that's a huge problem in this in answering your question. >> the house speaker -- sorry to interrupt. the house speaker did go to the white house. they sat for, what, about an hour or so the other day? it's the white house that blames the republicans. >> i don't know what for. we offered four different resolutions to this. we haven't sat down at the negotiating table. there's a process in our constituti
republican congressman of indiana is a member of the budget committee and joins us now from indianapolis. congressman, welcome. thanks for joining us today. >> good to be back. >> you think there'll be a deal before we run out of money? >> well, i sure hope so. we're certainly working towards that. but in order to have a deal, in order to come to a resolution you have to talk. whenever there are serious disagreements, whether it's within your family, eric, or your neighbors or...
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wayne, indiana, it's kim. from tennessee -- from tampa, florida, say hello to melody. welcome everybody to the show. here's how the madness works. very simple. we ask america their opinions on all kinds of crazy topics. all you have to do is correctly guess the rumts of those polls and you can win $50,000. does that sound good? let's get into it. our first question is worth $100. here are the two possible answers. a too small dress or a too tight parking space. the question is, women said they'd have the most anxiety trying to squeeze into what? is it a too small dress or a too tight parking space? i think we have a bachelorette party in progress out of van ives, is that the case? >> we are partying it up in style. >> love it. >> jenny, what's your story? >> well, i am engaged to the love of my life. we've been together for seven years. and we're going to be getting married pretty soon and we are just having a bachelorette party. >> let's get it going. let's start with a hundred bucks. everybody flip those cards. is it too small dress or too tight parking space? let's
wayne, indiana, it's kim. from tennessee -- from tampa, florida, say hello to melody. welcome everybody to the show. here's how the madness works. very simple. we ask america their opinions on all kinds of crazy topics. all you have to do is correctly guess the rumts of those polls and you can win $50,000. does that sound good? let's get into it. our first question is worth $100. here are the two possible answers. a too small dress or a too tight parking space. the question is, women said...
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indianae in evansville -- evansville, indiana, on our line for republicans. hello, joe. caller: i saw the story about the 500 million lines of code it the obama website, and struck me as odd because that would contain more lines of code that all of the windows operating systems since 1993. i did a little math and found out if the government employed 13,000 programmers for three years, it would cost about $9 billion, and i think this is that thistenable website contains that much code. have you considered that? guest: we have heard the same number that you heard, this 500 million lines here it -- lines. that is hard to believe it is true. it is something we will be asking tomorrow, and we might follow-up with some questions to the secretary next week. high tech guy, although i used to be a professional engineer. i am sold that might programming was fortran for, if that tells you something. i make no bones that i am a technical expert, but i am told by people that are that the source code, the operating system is just an absolute mess and that is probably not fixable. we s
indianae in evansville -- evansville, indiana, on our line for republicans. hello, joe. caller: i saw the story about the 500 million lines of code it the obama website, and struck me as odd because that would contain more lines of code that all of the windows operating systems since 1993. i did a little math and found out if the government employed 13,000 programmers for three years, it would cost about $9 billion, and i think this is that thistenable website contains that much code. have you...
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the gentleman from indiana is ecognized. mr. junge: our current national debt exceeds $12 trillion, an amount greater than our annual g.d.p. while i and others in my party agree with many of my colleagues across the aisle agree that risking default is irresponsible it's just as irresponsible to ignore why our debt is so darn high and what it means for the future of our country. mr. young: we can and must work across the aisle to address the largest drivers of our debt and we must begin that work now. not at the last minute or the next self-imposed fiscal deadline. four, those who served here for decades have known for decades that our population was growing older, that health care costs were rising, and that our long-term fiscal trajectory was unsustainable but nothing has happened. five. this recognition that washington continually misses opportunities to put our country on the path to fiscal health ought to be something on which we can all agree. i urge all my colleagues who want to see our country address long-term challenges
the gentleman from indiana is ecognized. mr. junge: our current national debt exceeds $12 trillion, an amount greater than our annual g.d.p. while i and others in my party agree with many of my colleagues across the aisle agree that risking default is irresponsible it's just as irresponsible to ignore why our debt is so darn high and what it means for the future of our country. mr. young: we can and must work across the aisle to address the largest drivers of our debt and we must begin that...
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the indiana town the story is based on has immortalized the moment with a bronze statue. child actor scott swartz was on hand for the dedication. christmas is around the corner. now for business and seema mony. >> the dow hit a record high on tuesday. it is anticipated the fed are will hold off on reducinging stimulus programs today. amid renewed concerns about the economy and the budget fight in washington. speaking of the fed, senator rand paul uh told majority leader harry reid he plans to hold up janet yell yellen's nomination. they want to increase the transparency of the fed. >>> and kathie lee and hoda, we could be facing a wine shortage. there is decreasing production in europe while demand is constant. >> what will hoda and kathie lee do? thank you very much. >>> forget airline tickets. the real money is made from fees, food, sales and booking hotels. revenues are projected to reach $43 billion before adding in what they charge for the ticket. >>> nfl hall of fame receiver lance allworth reported his 1972 super bowl ring stolen 21 years ago. two weeks ago he got
the indiana town the story is based on has immortalized the moment with a bronze statue. child actor scott swartz was on hand for the dedication. christmas is around the corner. now for business and seema mony. >> the dow hit a record high on tuesday. it is anticipated the fed are will hold off on reducinging stimulus programs today. amid renewed concerns about the economy and the budget fight in washington. speaking of the fed, senator rand paul uh told majority leader harry reid he...
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absolutely. >> did any medical person ask you while you were at the indiana university hospital whether you had ever used any sort of performance-enhancing drugs or substances? >> no. absolutely not. >> can you offer or can you help explain to me why miss andreu would make that story up? >> well, she said in her deposition she hates me. >> is it your testimony that mr. andreu was also lying when he said he heard you say those things regarding your prior use -- >> 100%. but i feel for him. >> what do you mean by that? >> i think he's trying to back up his old lady. >> how has lance armstrong treated you following this incident? >> oh, i mean, what he's -- how he has described me to people he presumed would never meet me is pretty amazing. think of just any derogatory adjective. and -- you know, basically i'm nuts, just crazy. i'm really jealous. i'm hateful. i'm vindictive. i'm bitter. and so this has been a quest to clear my name. because i never, ever, ever lied about anything. ever. >> two days after the andreus gave their sworn evidence indiana university announced an endowment of $1
absolutely. >> did any medical person ask you while you were at the indiana university hospital whether you had ever used any sort of performance-enhancing drugs or substances? >> no. absolutely not. >> can you offer or can you help explain to me why miss andreu would make that story up? >> well, she said in her deposition she hates me. >> is it your testimony that mr. andreu was also lying when he said he heard you say those things regarding your prior use --...
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i grew up in a place called bunker hill, indiana. there is an air force base and my dad served for 37 years and i grew up on this air force base and little did i know that in 1964, the year i was born, there was a major accident in bunker hill, indiana. >> a be 58 bomber was taxiing on the runway. the runway was icy and the bomber slid off the highway -- the runway and caught on fe. one was killed but there were five hydrogen bombs on that plane. two of them were unharmed and one of them was scorched and one caught on fire and one of the melted completely into the runway. these were weapons that did not have adequate safety devices yet and in this case they did not detonate but they could have been a problem for kokomo and that base. that base had lots of other nuclear weapons on it and it was very fortunate that none of these wind -- weapons detonated. tavis: the stuff you learn about your own life. >> that base could have been obliterated. happenede story that on grissom air force base, how common are they? rex a lot more common th
i grew up in a place called bunker hill, indiana. there is an air force base and my dad served for 37 years and i grew up on this air force base and little did i know that in 1964, the year i was born, there was a major accident in bunker hill, indiana. >> a be 58 bomber was taxiing on the runway. the runway was icy and the bomber slid off the highway -- the runway and caught on fe. one was killed but there were five hydrogen bombs on that plane. two of them were unharmed and one of them...
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he earned his bachelor's degree at indiana university. "kind one" seems to me to be an attempt to penetrate the misunderstandings, the corruptions, the mistranslations that slavery has wrought on this country. this story takes us back two full centuries but puts us firmly in the present with its questioning of the limits of and the unrelenting need for empathy and morality. for its profound be assertion -- profound assertion that these things matter if we are truly to learn to live together with all of our differences, "kind one" by laird hunt is the recipient of the 2013 anisfield-wolf book award for fiction. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> thank you, dr. gates. it is such an honor to be here tonight and to receive this award in such amazing company. all of you, my fellow recipients and my family, my father is here tonight, my sister is here tonight, my wife is here tonight. and my daughter, who's keeping my seat warm in the front row, is here tonight. [laughter] and a dear friend and longtime editor at coffeehouse press, chris fishbach is here as
he earned his bachelor's degree at indiana university. "kind one" seems to me to be an attempt to penetrate the misunderstandings, the corruptions, the mistranslations that slavery has wrought on this country. this story takes us back two full centuries but puts us firmly in the present with its questioning of the limits of and the unrelenting need for empathy and morality. for its profound be assertion -- profound assertion that these things matter if we are truly to learn to live...
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as the rain falls, eastern indiana and western ohio. we'll have to watch out for the flooding early monday morning. showers are invading parts of the north-east. we'll mainly see the bulk of the moisture north of new york city. activity moving in our direction. looks like the heaviest of the rain around lake eyrie and ohio. in addition to the rain on monday, cooler temperatures. if you like it warm, enjoy sunday afternoon. once the rain is in, we are in for a cool down. tuesday - low 70s. temperatures will drop further by the latter part of the week. high temperatures of 69. we'll see drier weather for the work week ahead. >> long distance swimmer diana nyad is ready for another go. this time to raise money for victims of hurricane sandy. fresh off her swim from cuba to florida, she announced she'd do a 48 hour swim to raise money for storm victims, and will dive into the water on tuesday in a tank on new york city's square, outside of mac why'. -- mayesies. if you are looking for a place to go. tennessee. conversation macy's . >>> welc
as the rain falls, eastern indiana and western ohio. we'll have to watch out for the flooding early monday morning. showers are invading parts of the north-east. we'll mainly see the bulk of the moisture north of new york city. activity moving in our direction. looks like the heaviest of the rain around lake eyrie and ohio. in addition to the rain on monday, cooler temperatures. if you like it warm, enjoy sunday afternoon. once the rain is in, we are in for a cool down. tuesday - low 70s....
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watch out indiana jones, does this scene look familiar? improv group recreating the iconic indiana jones scene at new york central park. watch as the bold erroled after the fake indiana jones. spoiler alerted the bolder gets stuck and indiana jones is saved. finally tell me the dog loves his owner so much he has to hold hands or paws when he he goes for a ride. no chance i could get my dogs to do that that's what we are watching tonight. hotel mogul may have found a remedy for businesses trying to get around obama care. his strategy is next. >> greta: successful florida businessman says he has a remedy for the nation's healthcare crisis. harris rosen tells us he has found a way to provide healthcare for his employers avoiding obama care. griff jenkins hits the ground here in orlando. >> visitors can't help but notice the sprawling hotels and resorts found by harris rosen like this one behind me shingle creek. he not only created a hotel empire he also launched a self-funded insurance program for his more than 4,000 employees that he says h
watch out indiana jones, does this scene look familiar? improv group recreating the iconic indiana jones scene at new york central park. watch as the bold erroled after the fake indiana jones. spoiler alerted the bolder gets stuck and indiana jones is saved. finally tell me the dog loves his owner so much he has to hold hands or paws when he he goes for a ride. no chance i could get my dogs to do that that's what we are watching tonight. hotel mogul may have found a remedy for businesses trying...
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to the north rain across indiana and ohio. colder air. here is a closer look at the rain coming down. we are drying out across mississippi and texas. to the north-east it's clouds and sunshine. most of the rain is inland. it will bring better chance of late-night showers. rain for now. snow later on across northern areas of north dakota. >> a water shortage in zimbabwe is becoming severe. the capital is on the verge of becoming a city without water. >> this is neither a lab nor a recycling factory. it's a kitchen in zimbabwe's capital harari. it looks like this because water is in short supply. for peter and his family huge waterbills made matters worse. tackling the water crisis was a campaign promise of the government. the city council did wipe off dues, but decided to disconnect residents who were not paying bills after july. many can't make the full payment. >> yes, it was 50. they disconnected my water. i paid 50 from 80. it's a chronic crisis for harari - a cash-starved city council faces challenges. cracking infrastructure and lack
to the north rain across indiana and ohio. colder air. here is a closer look at the rain coming down. we are drying out across mississippi and texas. to the north-east it's clouds and sunshine. most of the rain is inland. it will bring better chance of late-night showers. rain for now. snow later on across northern areas of north dakota. >> a water shortage in zimbabwe is becoming severe. the capital is on the verge of becoming a city without water. >> this is neither a lab nor a...
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watch out indiana jones, does this scene look familiar? improv group recreating the iconic indiana jones scene at new york central park. watch as the bold erroled after the fake indiana jones. spoiler alerted the bolder gets stuck and indiana jones is saved. finally tell me the dog loves his owner so much he has to hold hands or paws when he he goes for a ride. no chance i could get my dogs to do that that's what we are watching tonight. hotel mogul may have found a remedy for businesses trying to get around obama care. his strategy is next. ry, who a? jc: i'm your coworker! c'mon guys. i'm driving. hey, you guys comfortable? it's best-in-class rear legroom. and with a turbo engine that gets 35 highway m-p-g. you know j.d. power ranked passat the most appealing midsize car two years in a row? i bet, uh, dan here wishes somebody found him most appealing two years in a row. ron: it's ron jc: ron... exactly. vo: get 0 down, 0 due at signing, 0 deposit, and 0 first month's payment on passat or any new 2014 volkswagen. losing thrusters. i need
watch out indiana jones, does this scene look familiar? improv group recreating the iconic indiana jones scene at new york central park. watch as the bold erroled after the fake indiana jones. spoiler alerted the bolder gets stuck and indiana jones is saved. finally tell me the dog loves his owner so much he has to hold hands or paws when he he goes for a ride. no chance i could get my dogs to do that that's what we are watching tonight. hotel mogul may have found a remedy for businesses trying...
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steve horseford, a democrat from nevada, and luke mecir, from indiana. you both are fresh persons. >> baptism by fire, right? >> what a crazy way to start. let me start with you. we are already off to the same kind of thing. i hear from a lot of conservatives this president, you know, he never reaches out, he's a dictator, a tie rant. let me throw some facts and you tell me why many awrong. i don't see it that way at all. he has reached out. i remember when he got inaugurated, republicans met -- this is before the tea party before he had done anything and said we're going to block him on everything. i remember mcconnell say it's going to be a one-term presidency. i remember people yelling "you lie" i remember with the stimulus bill, he reached out, $republicans voted against tax cuts. health care bill, republican bill, romney-care. can you tell me, honestly -- >> don't let him get away with all of that. >> you'll havement of time to respond. don't you think the president has done anything right? can the republicans take responsibility for the tone? >> i
steve horseford, a democrat from nevada, and luke mecir, from indiana. you both are fresh persons. >> baptism by fire, right? >> what a crazy way to start. let me start with you. we are already off to the same kind of thing. i hear from a lot of conservatives this president, you know, he never reaches out, he's a dictator, a tie rant. let me throw some facts and you tell me why many awrong. i don't see it that way at all. he has reached out. i remember when he got inaugurated,...
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tomorrow night in indiana. and it is his make the bedroom.he bed. the kmart home and furniture event is on now. come in today and save big on bed, bath and furniture. and shop your way members get $15 in points when they spend $100 or more. shop your way at kmart. get in. get more. a pet adoption continues tomorrow at an animal shelter in suburban niles where a school bus crashed into the shelter's building this week, making the structure unsafe. too many dogs and cats now need homes as the shelter tries to find itself a new home. more from wgn's gaynor hall. almost too much cuteness for one story to hold. puppies... kittens... kids. "i love him." 6-year-old trinity finally getting her wish! and his name is ernie. "she's just always wanted to wanted a dog. big, small, she doesn't care. she loves them all." it's been one roller-coaster of a week for the people at wright-way rescue in niles. on wednesday. a school bus driver lost control off touhy avenue, heading the wrong-way into wright-way. the bus driving right through the building. christy anders
tomorrow night in indiana. and it is his make the bedroom.he bed. the kmart home and furniture event is on now. come in today and save big on bed, bath and furniture. and shop your way members get $15 in points when they spend $100 or more. shop your way at kmart. get in. get more. a pet adoption continues tomorrow at an animal shelter in suburban niles where a school bus crashed into the shelter's building this week, making the structure unsafe. too many dogs and cats now need homes as the...
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halloween for children across parts of indiana. one town in particular fishers, indiana had heard reports they have postponed halloween because of the rough weather we are expecting and we are seeing tough conditions across portions of central texas. we picked up 8 inches of rain. there have been reports of ongoing rain extreme weather is ongoing. we have several warnings. flooding is ongoing. not only are we expecting more rain, the rain coming down early as well. you can see on the radar up into the city of chicago. all of these areas you will be dealing with the areas of heavy rain through out the afternoon hours and by tonight that storm system is slowly going to be pushing eastward. we have a threat for severe weather including tornadoes wind gusts and large hail from eastern texas to louisiana up into the great lakes parts of ohio could be seeing severe storms later on. it is during the evening hours where many children will be heading outdoors trick or treating. please stay safe through out the day otherwise temperatures tha
halloween for children across parts of indiana. one town in particular fishers, indiana had heard reports they have postponed halloween because of the rough weather we are expecting and we are seeing tough conditions across portions of central texas. we picked up 8 inches of rain. there have been reports of ongoing rain extreme weather is ongoing. we have several warnings. flooding is ongoing. not only are we expecting more rain, the rain coming down early as well. you can see on the radar up...
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i grew up in a place called bunker hill, indiana. there is an air force base and my dad served for 37 years and i grew up on this air force base and little did i know that in 1964, the year i was born, there was a major accident in bunker hill, indiana. >> a be 58 bomber was taxiing on the runway. the runway was icy and the bomber slid off the highway -- the runway and caught on fire. one was killed but there were five hydrogen bombs on that plane. two of them were unharmed and one of them was scorched and one caught on fire and one of the melted completely into the runway. these were weapons that did not have adequate safety devices yet and in this case they did not detonate but they could have been a problem for kokomo and that base. that base had lots of other nuclear weapons on it and it was very fortunate that none of these wind -- weapons detonated. tavis: the stuff you learn about your own life. >> that base could have been obliterated. happenede story that on grissom air force base, how common are they? rex a lot more common
i grew up in a place called bunker hill, indiana. there is an air force base and my dad served for 37 years and i grew up on this air force base and little did i know that in 1964, the year i was born, there was a major accident in bunker hill, indiana. >> a be 58 bomber was taxiing on the runway. the runway was icy and the bomber slid off the highway -- the runway and caught on fire. one was killed but there were five hydrogen bombs on that plane. two of them were unharmed and one of...